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Damming Water Changes Its Quantity and Not Its Quality

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Damming water changes its quantity and not its quality.

Identify and describe specialized forms of communication and their applications in organizational settings.
Recognize the importance of effective sender-receiver dynamics in successful communication.
Identify behaviors and attitudes conducive to defensive or threatening communication environments.
Understand the discrepancies between thought and speech rates and their implications for communication.

Definitions:

Duress

Duress refers to a situation where a person performs an act as a result of violence, threat, or other pressures against them, which can invalidate any agreement made under such conditions.

Non Est Factum

A legal defense claiming a signed agreement is invalid because the signer was unaware of its true nature due to a mistake or misrepresentation.

Assignee

A person to whom rights or property is legally transferred.

Non Est Factum

Non est factum is a legal defense in contract law that asserts a signed agreement is void because the signer was mistaken about its nature and character.

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